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Memorial  showing;  the  wants  of  the  University) 
1875. 


2   Same>   1875-1876. 

5   Same.  1877-78. 

3a  Report  of  the  Regents  to  the  Constitutional 

4  Report  of  Commission  to  examine  into  and  rej 

condition  of  certain  funds,  etc.  in  relati 
State  university,  1879. 

5  Memoifrial  of  the  Regents  on  the  wants  of  th« 

Dec. 31,  1880. 

6  ^ame.  Feb.  3,  1880. 

7  Memorial  to  Congress  (regarding  investment  c 

derived  from  sale  of  lands  donated  by  Cong 
28,  1882. 

8  Report  of  Law  committed  of  the  Regents  on  t\ 

Congress  of  July  2,  1862.    \V^^ , 

9  University  of  California  rneeds^  Jan.l,  188E 

10  Senate  bill  No.  49.  Jan  18.  1887.  An  act  to 

for  the  permanent  support  of  t^e  Universit 

11  Reasons  for  supporting  bill  to  provide  for  1 

manent  support  of  the  University.  Jan.  IBi 

12  Communication  reerardine^  funds  for  Experiment 

Dec.  6,  1887. 

13  Report  of  the  specie 1  committee  on  the  Morrj 

aid  act.  Mar.  1891. 

14  Appeal  to  the  Alumni  of  the  Univeraity  by  a 

on  leg;islation  ap-ointed  by  the  Regents  tc 
interest  in  securing  funds  for  the  Univere 
25,  1894. 

15-  Legislative  bills,  Jan.  1887,  for  approprial 

17  1250,000  for  buildings. 

18  Report  of  Committee  on  ways  and  nieans.  May  i 

19  Report  on  establishment  of  fee  for  incidents 


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Senate  Bill  No.  147. 

Assembly  Bill  No.  120. 


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Introduced    by  Senator    Stratton   in   Senate,  and   Mr. 
Wright  in  Assembly. 


AN  ACT 
TO  PROVIDE  ADDITIONAL  SUPPORT  AND  MAINTENANCE, 
AND  FOR  THE  ACQUISITION  OP  NECESSARY  PROP- 
ERTY AND  IMPROVEMENTS,  FOR  THE  UNIVERSITY 
OF  CALIFORNIA,  BY  THE  LEVY  OF  A  RATE  OF  TAXA- 
TION, AND  THE  CREATION  OP  A   FUND   THEREFOR. 

i  The  People  of  the  State  of  California,  represented  in  Senate   and 
Assembly,  do  enact  as  follows: 

Section  1.  In  addition  to  all  other  sources  and  means  of  sup- 
port, maintenance,  advantage,  and  improvement  of  the  University  of 
California,  there  is  hereby  levied,  annually,  for  ea«h  fiscal  year  an 
"ad  valorem"  tax  of  one  cent  upon  each  one  hundred  dollars  of 
value  of  the  taxable  property  of  the  State,  which  tax  sha  1  be  col- 
ected  by  the  several  officers  charged  with  the  collection  of  state  taxes, 
„  the  sJme  manner  and  at  the  same  time  as  other  «tate  taxes  are 
collected,  upon  all  or  any  class  of  property,  which  tax  is  for  the  use 
and  support  of  the  University  of  California. 

Sec  2  The  State  Board  of  Equalization,  at  the  time  when  it 
annually  d;termines  the  rate  of  state  taxes  to  be  collected  must  at 
the  same  time  declare  the  levy  of  said  rate  of  one  cent  and  notify 
the  Auditor  and  Board  of  Supervisors  of  each  county  thereof. 

Sec  3  The  money  collected  from  said  rate,  after  deducting 
the  proportionate  share  of  expenses  of  collecting  the  same  to  which 
othe"?  sfate  taxes  are  subject,  must  be  paid  /"Jo  the  state  treasury, 
and  be  by  the  State  Treasurer  converted  into  the     State  University 

Fund."  „„    .      TT  • 

Sec  4.  The  money  paid  into  the  said  "State  University 
Fund"  is  hereby  appropriated,  without  reference  to  fiscal  years,  for 
the  use  and  support 'f  the  University  of  California,  and  is  exempted 


from  the  provisions  of  part  three,  title  one,  article  eighteen,  of  an 
Act  entitled  "  An  Act  to  establish  a  Political  Code,"  approved  March 
twelfth,  eighteen  hundred  and  seventy-two,  relating  to  the  Board  of 
Examiners.  When  there  is  any  money  in  said  fund,  the  same  may 
be  drawn  out  upon  the  order  of  the  Board  of  Regents  of  the  Uni- 
versity of  California,  or  such  officers  of  the  board  as  may  be  duly 
authorized  thereto.  Upon  the  receipt  of  the  order,  the  Controller 
must  draw  his  warrant  upon  the  State  Treasurer,  payable  to  the 
order  of  the  treasurer  of  the  University  of  California,  out  ot  said 
*'  State  University  Fund,"  and  said  treasurer  must  pay  the  same. 
Sec.  5.  The  money  derived  from  said  fund  must  be  applied 
only  to  the  uses  and  purposes  of  the  University  of  California,  and 
the  Board  of  Regents  must  include  in  its  biennial  report  to  tl 
Governor  a  statement  of  the  manner  and  for  what  purposes  tl 
money  was  expended;  provided,  that  not  less  than  one  half  of  tl 
revenues  raised  hereunder,  during  the  first  ten  fiscal  years  after  thj 
Act  takes  effect,  shall  be  devoted  solely  to  the  purposes  of  acquirii 
lands,  buildings,  and  permanent  improvements  for  the  universitj 

Sec.  6.     This  Act  shall  take  effect  immediatelv. 


1.IST    OF    SENATORS 


Thirty-Shcond  Session 


1.  J.  N.  Gillette. 

2.  J.  M.  G leaves, 

3.  W.  F.  Prisk. 

4.  W.  A.  Shippee. 

5.  E.  W.  Chaptnan. 
C.  Eugene  Ai*aiu. 

7.  C.  L.  LaRiie. 

8.  J.  H.  Seawell. 

y.  J.  J.  Luchsinger. 

10.  J.  C.  Holloway. 

11.  J.  H.  Dickinson. 

12.  J.  H.  Shine. 

13.  Gillis  Doty. 

14.  E.  C.  Yoorheis. 

15.  B.  F.  Langtbrd. 
lf>.  A.  J.  Pedlar. 

17.  Samuel  Braunhart. 

18.  Hugh  Toner. 

1<».  Lawrence  J.  Dwyer 

20.  Eugene  F.  Bert.' 


21. 

Edward  I.  Wolfe. 

22. 

P.  L.  Henderson. 

23. 

Sidney  Hall. 

24. 

J.  H.  Mahoney. 

25. 

John  Feeney. 

26. 

E.  S.  Denison. 

27. 

F.  S.  Stratton. 

28. 

J.  L.  Beard. 

29. 

D.  H.  Trout. 

30. 

F.  C.  Franck. 

31. 

H.  V.  Morehouse. 

32. 

K.  Linder. 

33. 

Thomas  Flint,  Jr. 

34. 

S.  C.  Smith. 

35. 

J.  J.  Boyce. 

3t). 

C.  M.  Simpson. 

37. 

R.  N.  Bulla. 

38. 

S.  N.  Androus. 

39. 

T.  J.  Jones. 

40. 

D.  L.  Withington 

I.ISX    OF    ASSETHBI^YMEI^ 

Thiktv-Second  Shssion 


1. 

W.  Strain. 

41. 

Henry  C.  Dibble. 

2. 

A.  W.  Hill. 

42. 

Lorenzo  A.  Henry. 

3. 

K.  D.  Damon. 

43. 

Leon  Dennery. 

4. 

Frank  Houghton. 

44. 

Edward  S.  Ryan. 

5. 

T.  W.  H.  Shanahan. 

45. 

William  H.  Gately. 

6. 

F.  D.  Soward. 

46. 

J.  W.  Clark. 

7. 

F.  R.  Staiisell. 

47. 

J.  A.  Waymire. 

8. 

W.  M.  Cutter. 

48. 

F.  W.  Leavitt. 

9. 

J.  B.  Sanford. 

49. 

Oscar  F.  Breiling. 

10. 

Eugene  A.  Bi-idgford. 

50. 

H.  H.  Nortli. 

11. 

A.  W.  North. 

51. 

H.  E.  Wright. 

12. 

W.  S.  Robinson. 

52. 

S.  G.  Goodhue. 

13. 

H.  T.  Power. 

53. 

Frank  Aid  ridge. 

14. 

G.  H.  Burn  ham. 

54. 

N.  E.  Malcolm. 

15. 

A.  Caminetti. 

55. 

J.  J.  McLauren. 

16. 

W.  F.  Price. 

56. 

M.  E.  Arnerich. 

17. 

John  W.  Keegan. 

57. 

John  G.  Elliott. 

18. 

F.  L.  Coombs. 

58. 

T.  G.  McCandish. 

19. 

Alden  Anderson. 

59. 

C.  F.  Rubell. 

20. 

W.  M.  Sims. 

60. 

Thomas  A.  Keables. 

21. 

Scott  F    Ennis. 

61. 

W.  G.  Hudson. 

22. 

L.  M.  Landsborough. 

62. 

Geo.  W.  Cartwright. 

23. 

M.  Canavan. 

63. 

L.  W.  Moultrie. 

24. 

C.  M.  Belshaw. 

64. 

J.  M.  McClellan. 

25. 

A.  L.  Foreman. 

65. 

W.  P.  Boone. 

26. 

Charles  W.  Austin. 

66. 

E.  J.  Emmons. 

27. 

C.  D.  Fontana. 

67. 

J.  K.  Burnett. 

28. 

E.  F.  Lacy. 

68. 

L.  Harris. 

29. 

John  Allen. 

69. 

Thomas  0.  Toland. 

30. 

H.  M.  Kelly. 

70. 

W.  S.  Melick. 

31 

T.  E.  Treacy. 

71. 

J.  0.  Vosburg. 

32. 

John  W.  Power. 

72. 

Brewster  C.  Kenyon 

33. 

George  B.  Godfrey. 

73. 

William  Mead. 

34. 

Frank  Malioney. 

74. 

L.  H.  Valentine. 

35. 

Lawrence  J.  Dolan. 

75. 

John   Cross. 

36. 

Henry  McGrath. 

7(1. 

H.  W.  Chvnoweth. 

37. 

Harry  I.  Mulcrevy. 

77. 

F.  T.  Lindenberger. 

38. 

Gustave  Pohlman. 

78. 

T.  H.  Goff. 

39. 

Leon  E.  Jones. 

79. 

W.  R.  Guy. 

40. 

Sigmund  M.  Bettman. 

80. 

J.  L.  Dryden. 

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